For Kyocera, One Plus One Is More Than Two

As the market for smartphones mushrooms, consumers are bombarded with choices of specifications, design and additional features.

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Kyocera’s dual-touchscreen smartphone.

Apple Inc.’s iPhone surely defined the new product category, but we’ve since seen a wave of electronics manufacturers around the world rushing to launch their own versions, many of them running on Google Inc.’s Android platform.

But according to Kyocera Corp., there’s still something missing. So far, it says, smartphones come with only one screen, but why can’t we have two? Continue reading on Japan Real Time